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Confused Hepa B Carrier

Kindly give some insights kasi totally confused/bothered po ako. Going to Dubai sana ako for the second time all are sets and just waiting for my medical exam result. But they found our that im hepa b carrier daw. They advice me to seek advice and also to have second opinion.

Here are my Hepa B Profile result last 15 April 2014:

                                             Cut-off Values   Patient Value         Remarks
HbsAg w/titter - ECLIA Method         1.0                       5413                 Reactive
Anti Hbs ECLIA Method                 10.0                       2.0                 Nonreactive
HbeAg - ECLIA Method                 1.0                       0.196                 Nonreactive
Anti Hbe (reverse)- ECLIA Method 1.0                       0.007                 Reactive
Anti Hbc IgM- ECLIA Method         1.0                       0.038                 Nonreactive
Anti Hbc IgG (reverse)                         0.739               0.321                 Reactive

Based on these result he told me n wala n daw gamot sa sakit ko kasi lifetime n daw po ito? IS IT TRUE? Pero non-infected daw po ako. Ano po ba ibig sabihin non? Ano po ba dapat kong gawin im just 29 yrs old.  Kindly help me please...
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Thanks Stef for your response.  I will do this. Hopefully i will pass this trial through the help of our Almighty God...
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your tests are useless to define your infection, all tests are very obsolete qualitative tests and the numbers reflect nothing.you need hbsag quant in iu/ml, hbvdna pcr to define infection
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